Gefs online flight simulator

Joint construction VIAGS was established on January 1, 2016 through the merger of three ground service enterprises, each at Noi Bai, Da Nang and Tan Son Nhat airports. VIAGS is the first business in Vietnam to specialize in consistent ground services for airlines. With the goals of building a comprehensive community, providing optimal solutions in ground services, and bringing the best experience for customers, VIAGS has always been aiming to ensuring safety and security of its flights. In the first half of the year, VIAGS served 61,693 flights, an increase of 3.84 percent compared to the same period in 2017. VIAGS recorded 59 cases of employees picking up and handling back property with high value for passengers. In 2017, VIAGS received 16 awards for its service quality by prestigious airlines such as Singapore Airlines, Korean Air, and Cathay Pacific. In particular, VIAGS Tan Son Nhat, a subsidiary of the VIAGS, was rated by the five-star Eva Air of Chinese Taipei as having the … [Read more...] about VIAGS makes contributions to four-star flights

Vietnam Airlines opened the first flight simulator complex in Vietnam on August 21, marking a milestone in its investment strategy for pilot training. Located at its training center in Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Binh district, the complex comprises four simulators purchased by the airline in cooperation with Canadian flight simulator manufacturer CAE. Two are for Airbus A321 training, one for Airbus A350, and one for Boeing 787. The construction of the complex will bring many benefits to Vietnam Airlines in particular and the airline industry in general. The localization of training for pilots of the three aircraft will help Vietnam Airlines take the initiative in training, ensuring the quality and quantity of pilots are at the highest level according to international standards in safety and quality. Vietnam Airlines will also save more than VND285 billion ($12.3 million) over ten years. Strategically, the flight simulator complex is the basis for affirming Vietnam … [Read more...] about Vietnam Airlines opens flight simulator complex

Việt Nam’s first flight simulation complex is expected to create an ideal training environment for pilots, as modern technology will help control and ensure the quality of training. — Photo VNAViet Nam News HÀ NỘI — National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines inaugurated a flight simulation complex (SIM), the first of its kind in Việt Nam, in HCM City on Tuesday, marking a breakthrough in the firm’s pilot training strategy. … [Read more...] about VN’s first flight simulation complex put into operation

Four flight simulators (Source: nld.com.vn) HCM City (VNA) – National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines inaugurated a flight simulation complex (SIM), the first of its kind in Vietnam, in Ho Chi Minh City on August 21, marking a breakthrough in the firm’s pilot training strategy. The complex, located at Vietnam Airlines training centre in HCM City’s Tan Binh district, comprises four simulators, including two for training pilots of Airbus A321 aircraft, one for Airbus A350 and one for Boeing 787 aircraft. Duong Tri Thanh, General Director of Vietnam Airlines, said that with the complex, the carrier wants to create an ideal training environment for pilots, as modern technology will help control and ensure the quality of training. Vietnam Airlines will take the initiative in training pilots in line with international standards. It also expects to save over 285 billion VND (12.5 million USD) in 10 years by training pilots itself, Thanh added. The SIM complex … [Read more...] about Vietnam’s first flight simulation complex put into operation

An airplane of Jetstar Pacific lands at Da Nang International Airport. The budget airline begins using online flight plan submissions. — Photo courtesy Jetstar Pacific Low-cost carrier Jetstar Pacific has been recognised as the first airline applying the on-line submission of flight plans at 16 airports in Viet Nam by the Civil Aviation Administration of Viet Nam (CAAV). The airline said in a statement the CAAV accepted their new online plans after a month’s trial. It means that pilots could use Ipads from plane cabin to receive data from the airline’s flight management centre and send flight plan to the airport, saving valuable time. It said the application of information technology for the online procedure was made in accordance to strict regulation of International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and the Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network (AFTN). Earlier, CAAV approved the utilisation of the area navigation (RNAV) approach procedures and required … [Read more...] about Jetstar begins on-line flight plan